Chai? Tea? How do Indians take their tea?
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India is one of the largest producers of tea in the world, and we consume most of what we produce.
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India is one of the largest producers of tea in the world, and we consume most of what we produce.
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The official propaganda of the government of Nicolás Maduro spreads thanks to the work of citizens who receive payments from the government to promote trends on social media
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With their campaigns against independent media, the governments of several Latin American countries are beginning to threaten press freedom.
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Forest fires in Chile are not an isolated phenomenon in Latin America. How much do human factors and state negligence play a role?
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An investigation shows how the German Development Bank invested EUR 25 million in the Paraguayan Agricultural Corporation, which between 2013 and 2020 deforested at least 7,000 hectares of forests on three properties in Chaco.
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After more than 30 hours of debate, the Chamber of Deputies of Argentina approved The Omnibus Law, with 144 votes in favor and 109 against.
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How much truth is there in pop culture romanticizing or even glorifying drug dealers? Where does freedom of expression end and apology for crime begin?
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The idea arose following the boycott and closure of the Queermuseu exhibition in 2017 in Porto Alegrel. On social networks, conservative groups protested against the exhibition.
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" ... [I]n prisons, LGBTQ+ people are overloaded with crimes: in addition to the crime committed, they also pay for the social and symbolic crime of their sexuality and gender identity."
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The Sandinista regime cared little about the advanced age of many protestors when it came to imprisoning them, leading to dozens of them arriving at Nicaraguan prisons as political prisoners.
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There are four main principles that we, with our community, identified as key for the internet: it must be open, global, secure, and trustworthy.